EFFECT OF PARENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF GLUCOSE AND PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE ON FOOD INTAKE IN THE RAT

Abstract
The intraperit. admn. of calorically significant amts. of glucose and protein hydrolysate mixtures to the rat did not produce an equivalent depression of food intake, but one no greater than produced by saline injns. The normal mechanisms responsible for the precise adjustment of food intake to caloric requirement were not operative during the short period of these expts.

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